World Of Coca-Cola: Celebrates History Of The Coke
The World of Coca-Cola is a museum located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. I went there on the Memorial day weekend last month during my trip to Atlanta and had an amazing time! It celebrates the history and culture of Coke, one of America’s favorite soft drinks. The museum is located on a 20-acre complex across Baker Street from Centennial Olympic Park just a few blocks away from where John Pemberton initially created the formula for Coca-Cola. Coke has introduced over 125 years ago in the city of Atlanta and it’s corporate headquarters has remained there ever since.
The World of Coca-Cola offers 90-minutes walking tour where you get an opportunity to explore everything about Coke through more than 1000 artifacts, artworks, video and sound. As soon as you will enter the museum, you will get complimentary coke in a bottle as a welcome drink. Then your tour guide will begin your journey in the World of Coca-Cola by giving a little background about the rich history of the coke. Later, you will enter inside Coca-Cola theater where you will see ‘Moments of Happiness’ – a 6 minutes video which celebrates life’s everyday moments experienced by people around the world. You will feel overwhelmed by seeing the people sharing their joys from the different parts of the world in the video. The doors open once the video finishes, allowing you to explore all of the museum’s offerings on your own.
The museum includes collections of memorabilia from throughout Coke’s history, including advertisements and collectibles as well as artwork featuring Coke’s iconic image. There is also a 4D – movie about Coca-Cola and a chance to interact with characters like the famous Coca-Cola polar bear. Highlights of the museum include a mini bottling plant that allows you to see the operation of a fully functioning bottling line which produces commemorative 8-ounce bottles of Coca-Cola Classic.
The ‘Vault of the Secret Formula,’ is a big attraction of the World of Coca-Cola which is an interactive exhibit that gives you the glimpse of the rich history, mythology and intrigue around the secret Coca-Cola formula. A copy of the formula is actually guarded in a stronghold in the museum and the vault may be as close as anyone will ever get to see the most closely guarded trade secret in history. You are only allowed to capture the picture but can’t touch the vault because if you will cross the security warning line, the alarm will start ringing. And it may lead you into trouble!
Another attraction of the World of Coca-Cola is ‘Taste It’ exhibit where you can sample over 60 different types of Coke drinks from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and North America are available for unlimited sampling. You can even mix several drinks and make your own mocktails. There is also a Coca-Cola Freestyle self-serve machine, which can dispense your choice of over 100 carbonated and non-carbonated beverages produced by the company. You also get a free bottle of Coca-Cola as you exit and enter the World of Coca-Cola store where you can purchase all kinds of Coke souvenirs. A must visit for anyone who loves the soft drink.
The World of Coca-Cola is an iconic attraction in Atlanta not only for adults but kids too, to explore about world’s most popular soft drink. If you ever get an opportunity to visit Atlanta, don’t forget to stop here and I bet, you won’t regret it!
Do share your experiences if you’ve visited the World of Coca-Cola or if not, do share your favorite moments related with coke in the comments below?
Happy traveling!
Ana
Liz Mays
June 28, 2016This is so cool. I’d love to visit. It’s amazing that Coca-cola has been a favorite for such a long time.
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June 28, 2016I’d love to go to the world of coca cola, definitely on my wish list if I ever get to visit Atlanta x
View CommentHowToDiyEmpire (@HowToDiyEmpire)
June 28, 2016Coca Cola is such a huge brand, I can’t even believe it.
View CommentI’m not really a fan of the drink, because I don’t really drink sodas, but the museum itself look pretty awesome.
Ana De Jesus
June 28, 2016I can’t believe how long coke has been around, it is just as popular and this museum looks like a fascinating insight into the worlds best loved soft drink.
View CommentKerry O'Byrne
June 28, 2016Its amazing how big the brand has got. Still can’t beat a cold can of coca cola, long may they reign 🙂
View CommentLiz Mays
June 29, 2016I know, right! I wish it was easier to get the classic glass bottles though!
View CommentAbigail
June 28, 2016Sounds like you had a great time!
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Ashley LaMar
June 28, 2016I live in Atlanta and have been there tons of times. I love going downtown and spending time in the Centennial Park area. I took my parents there when they visited last December for the Christmas lights and to see a few of the “tourist” attractions like the College Football HOF and the World of Coca Cola.
View CommentShann Eva
June 28, 2016I got to visit when I was in Atlanta years ago. I’d love to go back and take the boys. They would love it. Especially, the end with all the tastings. So fun!
View CommentKay
June 28, 2016So astounded to know that the Coco Cola Museum is this huge. A 90 minute tour that is quite a lot!
View CommentIzabela
June 28, 2016The museum looks like an amazing place. If I ever went there, I’m sure I’d spend ages on the ‘Taste It’ section. Coca Cola is my guilty pleasure.
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